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International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.38, No.9, 3562-3571, 2013
Renewable hydrogen production from steam reforming of glycerol by Ni-Cu-Al, Ni-Cu-Mg, Ni-Mg catalysts
H-2 production from glycerol steam reforming by the Ni-Cu-Al, Ni-Cu-Mg, Ni-Mg catalysts was evaluated experimentally in a continuous flow fixed-bed reactor under atmospheric pressure within a temperature range from 450 to 650 degrees C. The catalysts were synthesized by the co-precipitation methods, and characterized by the elemental analysis, BET, XRD and SEM. The GC and FTIR were applied to analyze the products from steam reforming of glycerol. The coke deposited on the catalysts was measured by TGA experiments during medium temperature oxidation. The results showed that glycerol conversion and H-2 production were increased with increasing temperatures, and glycerol decomposition was favored over its steam reforming at low temperatures. The Ni-Cu-Al catalyst containing NiO of 29.2 wt%, CuO of 31.1 wt%, Al2O3 of 39.7 wt% performed high catalytic activity, and the H-2 selectivity was found to be 92.9% and conversion of glycerol was up to 90.9% at 650 degrees C. The deactivation of catalysts due to the formation and deposition of coke was observed. An improved iterative Coats-Redfern method was used to evaluate the non-isothermal kinetic parameters of coke removal from catalysts, and the results showed the reaction order of n = 1 and 2 in the Fn nth order reaction model predicted accurately the main phase in the coke removal for the regeneration of Ni-Mg and Ni-Cu-Al catalysts, respectively. Copyright (C) 2013, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.